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American Rust [Paperback]

Philipp Meyer
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4 Mar 2010
Set in a beautiful but dying Pennsylvania steel town, American Rust is a novel of the lost American dream and the desperation that arises from its loss. It is the story of two young men bound to the town by family, responsibility, inertia and the beauty around them who dream of a future beyond the factories, abandoned homes, and the polluted river. Isaac is the smartest kid in town, left behind to care for his sick father after his mother commits suicide and his sister Lee moves away. Now Isaac wants out too. Not even his best friend, Billy Poe, can stand in his way: broad-shouldered Billy, always ready for a fight, still living in his mother's trailer. Then, on the very day of Isaac's leaving, something happens that changes the friends' fates and tests the loyalties of their friendship and those of their lovers, families, and the town itself. Evoking John Steinbeck's novels of restless lives during the Great Depression, American Rust is an extraordinarily moving novel about the bleak realities that battle our desire for transcendance, and the power of love and friendship to redeem us.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (4 Mar 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1847394124
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847394125
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 20 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (55 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,146 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"In Philipp Meyer a new American master is born. A tender chronicle of a civilisation's corrosion, yet always watchful for something in the human soul that remains untarnished, 'American Rust' is a beautiful, bleak and ultimately redemptive masterpiece. The best book to come out of America since 'The Road'." - CHRIS CLEAVE author of THE OTHER HAND/LITTLE BEE

"The American dream dies and is reborn yet again. Set in a beautiful but bleak post-industrial landscape with characters who are compellingly engaging, AMERICAN RUST is a startlingly mature and impressive debut." - Kate Atkinson

'A fine achievement... moving between the panoramic and the personal with engaging confidence' - Sunday Times

'American Rust is so timely that it makes painful as well as enjoyable reading. The novel is a paean to the end of empire . . . Mr Meyer's voice is assured, and the story crackles with narrative tension. He develops his characters with impressive psychological and sociological insight' - The Economist, April 25, 2009

'An elegiac portrait of a disintegrating society' - FT, April 25, 2009

'Do people still think in terms of the Great American Novel - a work of fiction that exactly captures the contemporary spirit of the union? If so, American Rust has GAN stamped all over it. In racing terms it's by Of Mice and Men, out of Huckleberry Finn, ridden by Cormac McCarthy, and trained by Salinger and Kerouac' - Sunday Telegraph

'Meyer wryly acknowledges the literary tradition in which tales like this are often told... and in doing so, avoids its pitfalls. Instead, he gives us a powerful insight in to the lives of America's dispossessed, without patronising the people he writes about: they are victims of their circumstances, but not lameless caricatures. He has fine-tuned the nuances of their voices, from the intensity of Isaac's rapid-fire thoughts, to the circular, defeated thought pattern of Poe's mother, Grace, and the plot is captivating without ever straying into the realm of folksy page-turner.' - Observer

"The American dream dies and is reborn yet again. Set in a beautiful but bleak post-industrial landscape with characters who are compellingly engaging, AMERICAN RUST is a startlingly mature and impressive debut."

'American Rust is so timely that it makes painful as well as enjoyable reading. The novel is a paean to the end of empire . . . Mr Meyer's voice is assured, and the story crackles with narrative tension. He develops his characters with impressive psychological and sociological insight'>

'A novel as splendidly crafted and original as any written in recent decades, American Rust is both darkly disturbing and darkly compelling. Philipp Meyer's first novel signals the arrival of a new voice in American letters' - Patricia Cornwell

'Philipp Meyer's American Rust is written with considerable dramatic intensity and pace. It manages an emotional accuracy, a deep and detailed conviction, in its depiction of character. It also captures a sense of a menacing society, a wider world in the throes of decay and self-destruction' - Colm Tóibín

'This tale of personal struggles and economic depression is captivating, and more than a little resonant with current economic vibrations' --Gay Times April issue

'Having been force-fed John Steinbeck… I'm always just a little wary of any novel that features a double-wide trailer and is set in the industrial wastelands of the country... This first novel surprises you with its sureness of tone, its narrative propulsion and the singular and perceptive way in which it steers clear of all the usual redneck cliches… More than anything, American Rust impresses because it reminds us that even the most archetypal of situations can be given an intriguing remake in the right hands. Meyer never wears his social conscience on his sleeve and he never tries to pander to the reader's metropolitan guilt. And, simultaneously, he does make you want to turn the page. This is a new writer who clearly knows what he is doing' Douglas Kennedy, The Times 11/4

'It's a tragedy of a post-industrial society in decline, old with the poise and energy of a writer firmly in the ascendant. I've had excited conversations about this…This year, Meyer's second novel The Son is set to establish him and win major prizes, I think. He's a force of nature, and quite different from most writers. I find him intriguing and terrifically intense, single-minded in his research and fiercely dedicated to writing. Meyer is someone who is going all the way, and now might be a good time to get in at the start of the journey' --Chris Cleave, Esquire October Issue --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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"The American dream dies and is reborn yet again. Set in a beautiful but bleak post-industrial landscape with characters who are compellingly engaging, AMERICAN RUST is a startlingly mature and impressive debut."
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A devastating portrayal of urban decline 30 May 2009
By Christopher Meadows VINE VOICE
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This novel carries at its heart the theme of urban and cultural degeneration. The characters within it are constrained by the tapestry of Buell, the town in which they live, and which has, in one way or another, marked them. The backdrop is presented in lovingly unforgiving detail, a steel mill town without an open mill, a rural idyll where everyone is trying to make their way to their next meal, as everything crumbles around them. Perhaps one of the greatest achievements here is in that successful protrayal of rural life in a one-industry town, where the inhabitants are not idealised, or stereotyped, but represented with a refreshing honesty which made this a fascinating read.

Into this world are dropped a pair of unlikely friends, one of whom plans to move on to something better - the other unable to believe in deserving anything better. As all plans do, this one goes terribly wrong - but while this is a book about mistakes, it seems to be mmore one about the consequences of those mistakes, from the gradual and inevitable decline of a small town, to the erosion of the will sand lives of those within it.

Having said that, the novel also explores, with a startling grace, the eseence of the human condition. The reader is treated to cupidity, naivety, and plain old idiocy, all portrayed exceptionally. To counterbalance this, they are given nobility, trust, duty, and an understanding of honour, often from surprising sources. Meyer successfully shines a light under the rock of small town USA, and comes up with the slime - and the diamonds - buried beneath.

While there were a few strains of narrative which seemed a little awkward at times (enough to avoid a 5 star rating), the core of this novel is absolutely fascinating;the portrayal of people, places and events is honest, and exciting. The plot, basic as it is, is intense, and will leave you turning pages hoping for more - perhaps my greatest complaint is that the conclusion feels sparse and abrupt. But then, perhaps that was the intention.

I had trouble putting this book down, and I'd recommend it - though in some areas it may be a little too visceral, and in others a bit too intense, to make for light summer reading - the text seems to demand more from the reader. That said, read this novel - you won't be disappointed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dark, stylised tale of American decline 17 Jun 2009
By Mr. S. D. Mcginty VINE VOICE
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This was quite a surprise. The first few pages, with their spare style and orchestrated intensity, had me expecting a fairly conventional thriller - but the story gradually revealed unexpected depth and nuance, whilst never losing pace or atmosphere. There are some fascinating characters to be found in here, as well as the wonderfully realised context of a decaying Pennsylvania mining town. Meyer's evocation of the urban and rural American landscape is impressive and thick with social and cultural connotations.

Meyer uses a tight structure, switching constantly between internal monologues to tell the story of two young men and their families working through the aftermath of the traumatic and morally confusing event that kicks the novel off. Operating within the bounds of genre fiction, he creates characters that both embody and exceed their archetypes - angry young men, small-town cops - and reveal themselves to be complex, crafted and conflicted. The shadow that the initial trauma casts over the characters really drives the story forward, screwing with relationships and putting the two protagonists under constant fear of retribution.

This is a confident, intelligent, subtle and morally complex page-turner with some great writing, impeccable characterisation and a singularly gritty, filmic atmosphere.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bleak portrayal of post-industrial America 1 Dec 2009
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American Rust is set in a small town in Pennsylvania, once rich with steel business, now rife with unemployment and the problems accompanying the departure of big industry. The story centres around two young men, Poe and Isaac, each trapped in their own way in the town, having foregone opportunities elsewhere. Isaac is keen to escape and tries to do just that. But events are set not to run smoothly for Poe and Isaac. The book follows two main story arcs, one as Isaac embarks on a trip across country and the other following Poe's more bleak journey.

The story is a fantastic piece of character driven fiction - Poe and Isaac are deep and interesting characters and the supporting cast of Poe's mother, Isaac's father and sister and the town sheriff are very well realised and add substance to the story. It's a story that doesn't offer a lot of hope for its characters, other than through their relationships with one another, but watching the story unfold is compelling.
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Have read through the review only and the use of 'bad' language dissuades my purchasing the book - otherwise the story looks extremely interesting.
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I loved this book - I bought it on a 3 for 2 in a certain hight street bookshop and was very impressed with it's subtelty and it's depth. Read more
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